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Soldiers foil attack on 2 commercial buses, rescue 72 passengers in Abia

Kenneth Onyekwere by Kenneth Onyekwere
June 16, 2025
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Soldiers from the 14 Brigade Headquarters, Goodluck Jonathan Barracks in Ohafia, have successfully thwarted an attempted hijack of two commercial buses in Abia State.

The troops, attached to the 145 Battalion at the Isiala Ngwa South checkpoint on the Enugu-Umuahia-Aba-Port Harcourt Expressway, intervened swiftly following a report from a vigilant bus driver.

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The two Toyota Coaster buses, operated by a cooperative union had departed from the busy Ochendo Motor Park in Aba and were headed to Umuahia with about 72 passengers on board.

According to eyewitness accounts, one of the drivers became suspicious of several passengers who displayed unusual behaviour and insisted on getting off at a known dangerous spot along the route.

“Along the way, the driver noticed suspicious behaviour from certain passengers who insisted on disembarking at an infamously unsafe location during the night,” an eyewitness recounted.

Despite repeated threats from the suspects, including one who allegedly vowed to “blow his head off,” the driver made the critical decision to bypass the stop and proceeded directly to the army checkpoint at Isiala Ngwa.

“Sensing imminent danger, the driver defied the passengers’ repeated threats… and instead accelerated toward the Isiala Ngwa Army checkpoint.

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“Upon arrival, he quickly alerted the soldiers, who carried out a thorough search of the bus. During the inspection, weapons were discovered on several passengers.

“Upon reaching the soldiers, the driver quickly raised an alarm. A search of the passengers confirmed his fears: the suspects were carrying firearms and weapons,” the eyewitness added.

Realizing the threat could extend to a second bus following closely behind, the first driver urgently warned his colleague not to stop until reaching the checkpoint.

The second driver complied, and soldiers again conducted a search, discovering three more armed individuals believed to be part of the same gang.

In total, six suspects were apprehended, all of whom were armed.

Authorities believe they were members of a criminal syndicate targeting buses for kidnapping and robbery.

Thanks to the sharp instincts of the drivers and the prompt response of the soldiers, no passenger was harmed.

“Every commuter on both buses was rescued safely without injury, thanks to the professional training, vigilance, and bravery of the drivers and the swift response of the army,” a source said.

One grateful passenger expressed heartfelt appreciation:

The arrested suspects remain in military custody as investigations continue into their operations.

 

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